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Man City v Crystal Palace: Key stats and talking points

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Manchester City return to the Etihad on Wednesday night (20:00 BST) with the title race alive but no longer in their control. They must win and hope Arsenal falter but midweek opponents Crystal Palace could have a decisive say in where the trophy ends up. Man City still pushing for title, but relying on help Manchester City were not in action on Sunday, yet their fortunes swung with every moment of Arsenal's clash with West Ham .

Pep Guardiola had light heartedly offered his support to the Hammers beforehand, signing off his press conference with a playful "come on you Irons". The late Arsenal winner means City's task is unchanged - keep winning and wait. Their home form remains a source of confidence.

Guardiola's side are unbeaten in 16 league matches at the Etihad and have scored first in all of them, a reminder of how difficult they are to beat once in front. But recent games have demanded more patience. Despite leading the league for first half goals (38) across the season, each of their past five has come after the interval.

Opponents are sitting deeper, and City are having to work harder to break them down. Jeremy Doku's emergence has been a timely boost. The Belgian winger has grown in influence, contributing seven goal involvements in his past six matches in all competitions.

His direct running and ability to unsettle defenders helped to unlock a stubborn Brentford before City ran away with a 3-0 win last time out. He offers another route through tight games. A week earlier, however, the draw with Everton raised questions.